Regina

Saskatoon and Regina in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, are in the broad grain belt of Canada that may experience
flooding during the torrential rain that follows the shift. These rains will reduce to a drizzle, but flood waters that back up
from rivers bloated beyond their capacity can take a long time to drain. Those that would survive are advised to be ready to
take to boats, not roof tops, or go to higher ground until some weeks after the shift. Grasslands do well in the gloomy
Aftertime weather that lasts for at least two decades, and with a milder climate these cities may find becoming herdsmen
will alleviate the hunger from lack of imported food stuffs and poor grain crops. Native grasses should be encouraged.